So according to that link, the cargo bay doors for cargo spot 2 and 3, are 4.12m high. So that should accomodate possibly a Y-wing, X-wing, and easily an A-wing._________________Confuscious sayeth, don't wash cat while drunk!

So according to that link, the cargo bay doors for cargo spot 2 and 3, are 4.12m high. So that should accomodate possibly a Y-wing, X-wing, and easily an A-wing.

I've always seen them as a possibility of A-Wing Carriers. Especially as short legged and lousy hyperdrive storage capacity of the A-Wings.

Probably a lot of Hutts bought them up in crooked auctions as Z-95 Carriers as well. Maybe only put a half-squadron on them and use the rest for cargo?_________________"And you, sitting in that turret, doing nothing but pick your nose..." "Just marking my kills." - Fitz and S.C. MacDuff

Page 237 of the Thrawn trilogy sourcebook has a picture of an x-wing being carried in an standard Ghtroc freighter. Should give a good sense of scale._________________"EXECUTE ORDER 67. Wait a minute, that doesn't sound like order 67..... No, wait. Yes, yes it does. EXECUTE ORDER 68" Palpatine's last moments - robot chicken.

So according to that link, the cargo bay doors for cargo spot 2 and 3, are 4.12m high. So that should accomodate possibly a Y-wing, X-wing, and easily an A-wing.

I've always seen them as a possibility of A-Wing Carriers. Especially as short legged and lousy hyperdrive storage capacity of the A-Wings.

Probably a lot of Hutts bought them up in crooked auctions as Z-95 Carriers as well. Maybe only put a half-squadron on them and use the rest for cargo?

So 'scum' would be more likely to use them as carriers..

Maybe, but you have numerous bulk freighters with a lower price point with similar cargo capacity. Pretty much all of the Action Series come to mind. You also have the Brayl-class bulk freighter: http://d6holocron.com/wiki/index.php?title=Brayl_Bulk_Freighter_________________RR
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A B-Wing could also fit through either door. Have four of those come boiling out and watch anything short of a star destroyer run for cover. If you're really serious about threatening capital ships, stash some Skipray Blastboats in the hold. They'll fit with the wings in landing mode._________________Aha!

It took me a while to realize it, but it looks like they tried to make a "sea turtle in space" with the 720. Not a bad look per se, but certainly as slow as a turtle..._________________"No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.

I figured the cargo space at 70m x 36m x 6m. That gives us 15,120 cubic meters. Google tells me seawater weighs 1.024 metric tons per cubic meter, so to approximately fill the cargo hold is only 15,843 metric tons. That means a lot mass left over for fish!_________________Aha!

It did get me wondering about how electronics mix with damp, moist environments (as prefered by Mon Cals and Quarren). Maybe Mon Cals are the originators of the fluidics control systems described in Han Solo's Revenge..._________________"No set of rules can cover every situation. It's expected that you will make up new rules to suit the needs of your game." - The Star Wars Roleplaying Game, 2R&E, pg. 69, WEG, 1996.

In 1e everyone had YT-1300s or GX1s. In 2e this turtle ship inexplicably became popular.

I am shocked at how few folks i have played with/ran for, over the decades, who've opted for a Ghtroc.. MOST go for some form of YT, or the L-19!_________________Confuscious sayeth, don't wash cat while drunk!